> Am 15.03.2015 um 22:58 schrieb Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد : > > On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 15:43:47 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster > wrote: > >> >>> Am 15.03.2015 um 19:19 schrieb Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد : >>> >>> Hi Pablo, >>> >>> On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 11:24:47 -0600, Pablo Rodriguez wrote: >>> >>>> Changing indenting to {yes, next} only the third >>>> paragraph in the footnote is indented. >>> >>> My guess is that the first "next" is already hardwired into the footnote mechanism. If you remove the "next" it should work. So this works here: >>> >>> % \setupnotation[footnote][indenting={yes,big,next}] >>> \setupnotation[footnote][indenting={yes,big}] >>> >>> When I had the "next" I got the same result as you. >> >> >> I will show below the reason for the unexpected behaviour of the next keyword. What you should >> keep in mind is that context uses the same mechanism for enumerations, description and note >> entries. >> >> In older versions of the mechanism indentation was set before the title and content where placed >> but this produces unwanted results when you used the “next” keyword because the title itself >> was recognised as first paragraph (see page 1). After moving the indentation setting between >> the title and the content (see page 2) the “next” keyword produced the expected output. >> >> The problem is now when make the title part of the first paragraph because the indentation >> is changed until we start the second paragraph and the “next” keyword applies now to the third >> paragraph. >> >> %%%% begin example >> \setuppapersize[A5] >> >> \starttext >> >> % Page 1 >> >> \start \setupindenting[yes,medium,next] >> >> \noindent{\bf Description Title} >> >> \input knuth >> >> \stop >> >> \page >> >> % Page 2 >> >> \start >> >> \noindent{\bf Description Title} >> >> \setupindenting[yes,medium,next] >> >> \input knuth >> >> \stop >> >> \page >> >> % Page 3 >> >> \start >> >> \noindent{\bf Description Title} >> \setupindenting[yes,medium,next] >> \input knuth >> >> \stop >> >> \stoptext >> %%%% end example > > Thanks, Wolfgang -- or is it Hans? ;-) -- for this very instructive example! > > I just made one change: \noindentation instead of \noindent (my understanding is that we're supposed to avoid very low-level indenting commands). > > So the first paragraph of a footnote insertion contains an implicit title, or does the footnote numeral function as title? Anyway, very interesting! The footnote number is placed as title. Wolfgang